These pictures were sent to the Boxer Association from Robert P. Sessums.
Robert's father, CPL. W.M. Sessums served aboard the USS Boxer.

These pictures were sent to the Boxer Association from Gywn Rae Knapp Phillips.
Gywn's father, MMC William P. Knapp, served aboard the USS Boxer.

I just happened across this old image I took way back when and thought
you might like a copy of it. You can never have too many pictures of
these old (gone) ships. Taken from the deck of the USS Power DD-839 in
Gitmo Harbor back in March 1962. Hope it's something you can use.

Thanks,Bill Hart

These pictures were taken by Michael A. Jacobs and sent to the Boxer Association.
Michael served aboard the USS Boxer from 1967 - 1968.

These pictures were taken by Thomas J. Simmons and sent to the Boxer Association.
Thomas served aboard the USS Boxer from 1960 - 1964.

These pictures were taken by Bill Beserock and sent to the Boxer Association
Sol Gully. Bill and Sol were IC Electricans and served aboard the USS Boxer from 1959 - 1962.

The following pictures were provided by R. Stewart

The following pictures were provided by Dennis Ryan. Dennis was aboard the
USS Boxer from 1960 - 1961 serving in the Boat Detail.

The following pictures were provided by Wayne W. Grant. Wayne was aboard the
USS Boxer from 1959 - 1961 serving in the V-4 Division Gasoline Crew.

Photo #: NH 97285 USS
Boxer (LPH-4)At Mayport, Florida, in August 1965, just
prior to departing for Vietnam with elements of the Army's First Cavalry
Division on board. She carried 1200 personnel, 205 helicopters and 6 OV-1
airplanes to the combat zone. Aircraft on her flight deck include 6 OV-1
(dark colored-forward); 4 CH-54 (white-just forward of island); 56 CH-47 (dark
colored-amidships and aft) and 36 UH-1 (white-amidships/forward). The
remaining 109 helicopters are stowed on Boxer's hangar deck.Official U.S. Army Photograph, from the collections of the Naval Historical
Center.

Photo #: NH 97284 "Carib
1-68 Patrol""Caribbean Ready Group steams in
formation as it patrols the Caribbean Sea. Commanded by Capt. J.B. Drachnik, USN,
Commander Amphibious Squadron Four, its mission is the promotion of peace and
goodwill and the protection of U.S. citizens and property ashore in time of
crisis. Homeported in Norfolk, Va., the Group has been deployed since March.
Ships of the Ready Group are: (l-r) Attack Cargo Ship, USS Rankin
(AKA-103); Dock Landing Ship, USS Fort Snelling (LSD-30); Amphibious
Assault Ship, USS Boxer (LPH-4); Tank Landing Ship, USS Graham County
(LST-1176); and High Speed Transport, USS Kirwin (APD-90)."
Photographed by PH2 A.P. Gonthier, Jr. The original photograph and caption was
released by USS Boxer in 1968.Official U.S. Navy Photograph, from the collections of the Naval Historical
Center.